[1][2] After training in cardiology at the Mayo Clinic, she joined the faculty in 1992 and became professor in medicine in 2002 and epidemiology in 2006.
[1] At the Mayo Clinic, Roger served in various leadership positions including chair of the department of health sciences research and member of the Mayo Clinic board of governors and board of trustees.
[1] Roger is a senior investigator and chief of the laboratory of heart disease phenomics at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
[1] Her work is the epidemiology of heart diseases, and their occurrence and outcomes in the community.
[1] As a physician-scientist, Roger has deployed, directly and through collaborations, multidisciplinary methods including epidemiology, outcomes and health care delivery analyses, behavioral sciences and the use of electronic health records in population research applied to case ascertainment, risk prediction and pragmatic trials.